Grace Slick Autographs
Grace Slick, born on October 30, 1939, in Evanston, Illinois, is a legendary American singer-songwriter and visual artist best known as the lead vocalist of the iconic rock band Jefferson Airplane. Slick's musical journey began in earnest in the mid-1960s, when she joined the band, which quickly became a centerpiece of the psychedelic rock movement. With her powerful and distinctive voice, she contributed to the band’s explosive sound and captivating stage presence, helping them rise to prominence during a transformative era in American music. Her songwriting skills shone through in hits like "Somebody to Love" and "White Rabbit," both of which explored themes of love, drugs, and existentialism, ultimately becoming anthems of the counterculture.
As Jefferson Airplane gained traction, Slick's contributions went beyond mere vocals; she revolutionized the role of women in rock music with her bold persona and unapologetic lyrics. The band became synonymous with the Woodstock era, and their performances were marked by an electric energy that captivated audiences across the country. In 1969, Jefferson Airplane released the critically acclaimed album *Volunteers,* which further solidified Slick's status as a leading figure in rock music. She continued to push boundaries within the industry, championing artistic freedom and experimentation, and played a pivotal role in defining the sound of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Slick's music career did not end with Jefferson Airplane's initial success. Following the band's evolution into Jefferson Starship in the 1970s, she adapted her musical style while still retaining the essence that made her famous. The new wave rock band enjoyed hits like "Miracles" and "Count On Me," further demonstrating Slick's versatility as an artist. In 1989, after years of perseverance in the industry, she retired from music to focus on her painting and other artistic endeavors. Despite her retirement, Grace Slick remains an influential figure in rock history, reflecting the spirit of a generation through her groundbreaking work that resonates with music lovers to this day.
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Current items with a signature of Grace Slick
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Traded items with a signature of Grace Slick
The most expensive item with a signature of Grace Slick (Woodstock 3 Days Of Peace & Music Signed by Rickie Havens, Grace Slick, Skolnich) was sold in August 2025 for $8,000.00 while the cheapest item (GRACE SLICK Self Portrait 10x9 FRAMED PAPER ART PRINT (274/300) Signed RARE) found a new owner for $0.01 in February 2024. The month with the most items sold (30) was June 2025 with an average selling price of $182.50 for an autographed item of Grace Slick. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in July 2022 with $275.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $5.50 was April 2010. In average, an autographed item from Grace Slick is worth $51.99.
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Latest News about Grace Slick
Rhino acquires rights to albums by Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, Stars (02/10/2019): Jefferson Starship (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) The rights to the recording catalogs of th... Rhino acquires rights to albums by Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, Stars (02/04/2019): The rights to the recording catalogs of the Jefferson Airplane spinoff groups Jefferson Starship, Starship and Hot Tuna -- as well as singer Grace Slick's four solo records and other Airplane-related releases -- have been… At 75, Grace Slick turns to the canvas to create (10/30/2014): Today's Morning Edition music honors Grace Slick and the original version of "White Rabbit," which she wrote and performed with her first band, The Great Society.
Grace Slick, CCR's Stu Cook Remember Woodstock's Chaos 45 Years Ago (08/16/2014): Forty-five years ago this weekend, Jefferson Airplane lead singer Grace Slick peered out at a half-million rock fans in Bethel, NY, with bloodshot eyes. “Morning, people,” she yelped into the microphone. “You’ve seen the heavy groups. Now you’ll see some morning maniac music.”
Jefferson Starship vocalist talks about Grace Slick, Irma Thomas and musical 'my (07/02/2014): At first Thomas was skeptical, but eventually let the rock vocalist take the stage. According to Richardson, the "Soul Queen of New Orleans" said: "She better be good, 'cause this 'aint no talent show."
Older News Stories about Grace Slick
Painting on rock and roll: The art of Grace Slick (09/2013): Everybody knows about Grace Slick, the Jefferson Airplane singer who broke out of the mid-1960s San Francisco psychedelic scene with hits like "White Rabbit" and "Somebody to Love." Few know about Grace Slick, the artist, who will be exhibiting her works at Gallery 319 Gallery 319 in Woodland Hills Presents: The Art of Grace Slick (08/2013): Gallery 319 in Woodland Hills Presents: The Art of Grace Slick Never leaving Wonderland: The art of Grace Slick (05/2013): She refers to herself as "a fat, white-haired old lady," but it is clear that Grace Slick, former lead singer for Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, is no ordinary senior citizen.
The Private Journey Magazine Spring Issue Features Exclusives with Valerie Plame (04/2013): WEST CALDWELL, N.J., April 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The Private Journey is pleased to announce the arrival of Spring! Featuring an array of intriguing editorial, this issue includes exclusive stories on ...
















